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The live album has a good concert sound, but sometimes it gets a little too much space. Jefferson Airplane was inevitably approaching a grandiose sense of arena rock in their final years. During the recording year of 1972 their music was no longer innovative. But it doesn’t become boring. They run their race and Papa John Creach reformulates the band's sound with his electric violin. As usual, the harmony singing is a bit messy - but what the fuck, this is wild rock music. The bonus tracks fit in well where the original album ended. One of the highlights is the heavy blues jam in "Come Back Baby".